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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Squirt and the Black-and-White Pack Leader

In Boulder, Colorado, where the dogs are as active and adventurous as their humans, there’s one pup who’s making a name for himself at local parks—Squirt, a striking black-and-white dog with a bold face and even bolder personality. With his sleek white coat accented by a distinctive black patch over part of his face, Squirt […]

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Faces of Boulder: Epic Climbing Edition

Love at First Ascent in the Climbing Capital of the World Boulder, Colorado is not just a dot on the map for climbers—it’s a destination that defines the sport. Nestled against the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder offers climbing opportunities unlike anywhere else in the country. From its legendary sandstone walls to granite […]

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A Midnight Walk in Boulder: Why the City Feels Magical After Hours

While most cities go quiet at night, Boulder simply changes its rhythm. The same trails, streets, and spaces that buzz with activity by day take on a kind of hush after dark—a calm that only deepens the city’s natural beauty. For those who know where to look, Boulder after hours isn’t just peaceful—it’s transformative. Whether […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Goldie and the Peaks of Joy

Meet Goldie, today’s Dog of the Day—a golden retriever with a heart as big as the Flatirons and a passion for Boulder’s mountain trails. From sunrise scrambles to golden hour descents, Goldie is happiest with her paws on a dirt path and a peak in sight. Some of her favorite climbs include Green Mountain, with […]

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Brenna Bray scrambles atop Bear Peak while traversing the "Boulder Skyline" "out-and-back"

How to Hike Bear Peak in Boulder This Summer: Trails, Tips, and Gear

If you’re seeking a challenging and rewarding summer hike in Boulder, look no further than Bear Peak. Towering at 8,461 feet, this iconic summit delivers jaw-dropping views of the Flatirons, Boulder Valley, and even the distant snowcaps of the Rockies. But make no mistake—this is no casual stroll. Bear Peak demands respect, preparation, and a […]

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Boulder to Rocky Mountain National Park: 2025 Timed Entry Guide

Every summer, the call of the mountains draws thousands from Boulder to the rugged beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park. But if you’re planning a trip this season, you’ll need more than hiking boots and trail snacks—you’ll need a timed entry permit. Starting May 24 and running through mid-October, RMNP is once again requiring timed […]

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Flagstaff Nature Center in Boulder: The Ultimate Family-Friendly Mountain Escape

Exploring Flagstaff Nature Center: A Mountaintop Adventure for Boulder Families High above Boulder’s vibrant downtown, tucked into the serenity of Flagstaff Mountain, you’ll find one of the city’s most family-friendly treasures: the Flagstaff Nature Center. Open seasonally from Memorial Day through September, this peaceful spot combines education, adventure, and connection to nature—all with a stunning […]

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Boulder’s Best French Fries: 7 Golden Spots Worth the Indulgence

French fries: the ultimate comfort food. In Boulder, they’re more than just a side — they’re a statement. From duck-fat delicacies to beef-tallow classics, the fries in this city are something special. Based on rave reviews and real flavor, here are seven of the best spots in Boulder to grab French fries that go way […]

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Sunrise Sweat in Boulder: Yoga, Trail Runs, and Cycling Before Dawn

Waking Up with the Flatirons: Boulder’s Sunrise Fitness Movement As the first light creeps over the Flatirons, a quiet revolution takes place in Boulder. While many are still tucked into bed, locals are unrolling yoga mats at Chautauqua, tightening laces at Mount Sanitas, or clicking into pedals for a sunrise ride down Boulder Creek Path. […]

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